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CPKA Shares Vision of 2047 Ayodhya City Project Masterplan on Eve of Ram Mandir Dhwajarohan Ceremony

Ayodhya, November 24, 2025: On the auspicious eve of the Ram Mandir Dhwajarohan, CP Kukreja Architects has unveiled key highlights of the Ayodhya Vision 2047 Masterplan, a transformative roadmap that reimagines the ancient city into a future-ready, sustainable, and culturally enriched global destination. Led by Dikshu C. Kukreja, renowned Architect & Urban Planner and Managing Principal of CPKA, the plan harmonizes Ayodhya’s divine heritage with the aspirations of a modern smart city.
Kukreja and his team at CPKA are working on several landmark projects shaping the future of Ayodhya:
- Ramayana Spiritual Forest
- Ram Dwars for entering & exiting the city
- Sarayu River restoration and river-edge development
- Airport & Bus Stand infrastructure upgrades for enhanced connectivity because of increase in inflow of national & international travellers
- Road expansions based on Vastu principles
- New Ayodhya Greenfield Township
- Vision Ayodhya 2047 – Transformation into a sustainable smart city
Situated in the heart of India, Ayodhya holds immense cultural and spiritual significance. Today, the city is undergoing a profound transformation that respects its sacred past while embracing future aspirations. With a projected 1:10 Citizens-to-Tourists ratio by 2047, Ayodhya’s infrastructure aims to sustain both residents and pilgrims.

The city is developing world-class facilities including an international airport, upgraded railway station, a modern bus terminus, and a comprehensive ring road system. Arterial roads like Rajmarg are being expanded to enhance mobility. Rejuvenating its arterial roads like the Rajmarg and expanding two-lane roads to four or six-lane thoroughfares. This upgrade aims to enhance access, especially for visitors, ensuring safer and smoother travel experiences. The city is also prioritizing the revitalization of its core, including a 13-kkm stretch leading to the Ram Mandir, widening pedestrian access roads like Hanuman Gadhi road and Sugreev Kila road.
Six monumental Ram Dwars have been proposed as ceremonial entry points, featuring tourist accommodations, multi-level parking, and seamless access to net-zero electric vehicles. The Dwar designs being embellished with traditional stone facades aims to create a grand and inviting entrance to the city, symbolizing the inclusive spirit that welcomes everyone to this revered destination, irrespective of their social status or wealth. Additionally, Ayodhya’s redevelopment emphasizes renewable energy, waste management, and water sustainability.

Restoration of 108 kunds and the Sarayu River Edge Development are central ecological efforts. Ayodhya is known for its 108 historically significant kunds or small lakes, including the Bharat Kund and Surya Kund, that are undergoing an ambitious restoration effort. The revival of the Sarayu River aims to transcend its role as a mere water channel. The Sarayu River Edge Development has been envisioned as a vibrant public space, enhancing the city’s communal landscape and offering residents and visitors alike a serene and inviting environment. Ayodhya’s growth promotes MSMEs, homestays, dharamshalas, cultural tourism, and educational initiatives rooted in Shri Ram’s teachings.
Located in Jamthara is the Ramayana Spiritual Forest, this PPP-developed immersive forest will narrate the 14-year Vanvaas of Bhagwan Ram through experiential design. Located in the eastern part of the city, along the serene Sarayu River, lies the Ramayana Spiritual Forest situated in an area known as Jamthara. The development of the Ramayana Spiritual Forest is underway through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) scheme. This unique destination will offer an immersive experience, narrating the tale of Ram’s 14 years in Van-Was, his exile in the forest. This will give visitors an interactive journey, deeply rooted in the spiritual and cultural essence of Ayodhya’s heritage.
The future trajectory of Ayodhya promises to enhance its intrinsic elements like spiritual tourism, retail opportunities, and reinforce public administration. Efforts in medium and small-scale industries, innovation in knowledge and healthcare, cultural and wellness tourism, all aim to double the current rate of employment in the region.
The Ayodhya 2047 Vision reflects the ideals of Ramnagari and Ramrajya uniting heritage with modern governance, sustainability, and smart infrastructure.
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